Susan Marshall is a versatile American vocalist, pianist, and songwriter known for her work in folk rock, pop, and soul music. Born in Utah, she spent her formative years in various locations before settling in Memphis, Tennessee, where she absorbed the rich musical influences of the region. Marshall co-founded the rock band Mother Station in the early 1990s, which released the critically acclaimed album *Brand New Bag*. After the band disbanded, she became a sought-after backup vocalist, contributing to albums by artists such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lenny Kravitz, The Afghan Whigs, and Lucinda Williams. As a solo artist, Marshall has released several well-regarded albums, including *Susan Marshall Is Honey Mouth*, *Firefly*, *Little Red*, *Decorations of Red*, and *639 Madison*. Her powerful and soulful voice has earned her recognition as a leading figure in the Memphis music scene.
Marshall's career has also included performances with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and a 15-year residency at Itta Bena on Beale Street. She has toured internationally with notable acts like Cat Power & The Memphis Rhythm Band. Her contributions to the music industry have been recognized through leadership roles, including serving as the president of the Memphis chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Marshall's music showcases her ability to blend different styles, creating a unique sound that resonates with audiences across genres.
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